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# Minerals

<figure><img src="/files/yeSyvlo1MGCkyOXX0Nvk" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p>Mineral</p></figcaption></figure>

In this exciting virtual game, **minerals** are the *primary form of currency used to purchase in-game NFTs and potions to restore gold.* These valuable minerals are not available through mining or player trading, and can only be obtained by purchasing mineral crates from the game's shop.

Minerals are a rare and highly coveted resource that can only be obtained by spending real money and each mineral crate contains a specific amount of minerals.

The use of minerals as the game's currency adds a unique twist to the gameplay experience, requiring players to carefully manage their resources to ensure that they have enough to purchase the in-game items they need to succeed.


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